PS3 will probably still dominate this gen in part cuz of the games coming out from Japanese developers who act as if their unable to develop for anything other than a system developed in their back yard.

Regardless, iThink the battle will be a lot closer than that between X360 and PS3. The only company in danger IMO is Nintendo. That Revo better b hotter than rice 4 no reason or they’ll b hanging it up 4 the home business like Sega did.

I think it’s good… Sony gets to put up to date HDMI and Blu-Ray stuff in, developers get more time to make games look and play good, HDTV prices will fall to levels where I can get one with HDMI and a good refresh rate at a good size (32″+) at a descent price, and they can make enough to give gamers a good chance at getting one during the holidays. Nintendo will release its Revolution, people will get it for the 1st party titles, the controller, and the price, and they will make money again with the console. Microsoft has to be wondering how much Sony will price it’s system, if Sony will bring large enough numbers at launch to hurts Xbox360 sales (hardware and software), and if Sony’s free online services will be good enough… I can’t wait until tomorrows GDC keynote and E3 of course… Competition is good

I have no problem with that! I have a lot of PS2 and PC game to have fun with, and there is still more game I want to play for both platform. (Shadow of Collosus, GranTurismo Online, Oblivion for PC which will be available tomorrow!). Recently, I completed God of War for PS2, excellent game! the PS2 is 6 years old and I am very please we still get AAA title. PS3 will probably have the same life span which make it a good investment for a day 1 purchase.